Gesticulate in a sentence as a verb

Camera-based hand tracking demos show how people can freely gesticulate in the VR space.

If someone cannot write it, he will want to say it, and if he cannot even say it, he will want to come over to gesticulate.

Gestice of course is, in Italian, "he/she/it manages", although it could also be taken as "gesticulate".

> I think this is the sort of statement that makes some of us foam at the mouth and gesticulate wildly at well-intentioned TDD proponents.

A human driver can shout and gesticulate which will enjoin passers-by to engage with the situation - waving and shouting too.

It is easy to gesticulate wildly at the Earth, from where you sit now. It is far, far harder to unambiguously specify which protozoan you are talking about right now.

It's hard to gesticulate wildly and throw digital instructions at your opponent while disagreeing on the rules.

There are a lot of people who just love to hear themselves talk, to gesticulate in front of a whiteboard and love to see their underlings nod in approval even more.

As I heard it explained once: correlation does not imply causation, but it does jump up and down and point and gesticulate wildly in its general direction.

Particularly important is gesticulation, if you don't gesticulate at exactly the right silicon valley cadence you may as well not even be talking.

They have no incentive to make targeting better if tracking is pervasive, because they can wildly gesticulate at one datapoint that slimily suggests the customer was effected by the ad.

Another excellent explanation that doesn't gesticulate wildly and incoherently towards panic, bankruptcy, firesales, etc.

Case in point, I am supposed to be specifying notation and semantics for tensor operators in the multiparadigm programming language that I have been working on for many years, but yesterday I really didn't feel like it so chose instead to write about the problems Nintendo were having and how they should have built on the success of the Wii with a familiar interface based upon a pair of wireless Nunchuks, rather than alienate the casual market with a cumbersome touchscreen that they couldn't expressively gesticulate with.

Gesticulate definitions

verb

show, express or direct through movement; "He gestured his desire to leave"

See also: gesture motion